''This entry was originally written by [[Carol L. Maki]] and [[Michael John Neill]] for [[Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources]].''

''This entry was originally written by [[Carol L. Maki]] and [[Michael John Neill]] for [[Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources]].''

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Military records at the State Archives, a division of the State Historical Society of Iowa, include the State Adjutant General’s records of Iowa volunteers in the Mexican War, Civil War, and Spanish-American War. Included among those records are regimental muster rolls, enlistment papers, roster books, reports, pay books, and correspondence with indexes for some of these records. Index entries can be copied for a fee. There are no pension records for Iowa volunteer units. Records of the Grand Army of the Republic posts for many Iowa communities are available at the state archives. Casualty files for World War I and II have information, and sometimes photographs, of individual servicemen. Published sources include:

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Military records at the State Archives, a division of the State Historical Society of Iowa, include the State Adjutant General’s records of Iowa volunteers in the Mexican War, Civil War, and Spanish-American War. Included among those records are regimental muster rolls, enlistment papers, roster books, reports, pay books, and correspondence with indexes for some of these records. Index entries can be copied for a fee. There are no pension records for Iowa volunteer units. Records of the Grand Army of the Republic posts for many Iowa communities are available at the state archives. Casualty files for [http://www.ancestry.com/worldwar1records World War I] and II have information, and sometimes photographs, of individual servicemen. Published sources include:

Military records at the State Archives, a division of the State Historical Society of Iowa, include the State Adjutant General’s records of Iowa volunteers in the Mexican War, Civil War, and Spanish-American War. Included among those records are regimental muster rolls, enlistment papers, roster books, reports, pay books, and correspondence with indexes for some of these records. Index entries can be copied for a fee. There are no pension records for Iowa volunteer units. Records of the Grand Army of the Republic posts for many Iowa communities are available at the state archives. Casualty files for World War I and II have information, and sometimes photographs, of individual servicemen. Published sources include:

Iowa Adjutant General’s Office. Roster and Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of the Rebellion: Together with Historical Sketches of Volunteer Organizations, 1861–1866. 6 vols. Des Moines: E. H. English, State Printer, 1908–11.

Although covering only the southwest quarter of the state, “consolidated lists” of eligible men are available with names and descriptions of men drawn for the draft, as well as an interesting array of additional genealogical information. As indicated by the author, remarks such as “Gone to Nebraska City,” “In Holmes Co., Ohio,” or “deserted across the plains” will certainly give direction to research. These lists are part of Record Group 110, Provost Marshall General’s Bureau (Civil War) at the National Archives.

United States Adjutant General’s Office. Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Iowa. Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1964.

The State Historical Society of Iowa lends the Civil War Roster and Index for all Iowa regiments from its Iowa City library.